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Sunday, 7 February 2010

laptopless

OK, so me being me I wanted to see what would happen if I turned the voltage up on my laptop. The battery fried and now I am laptopless until I can afford a new one...which is unpredictable.
That was a week ago Today, and I've had a pretty good time since.

Went touring the other day and found places like this:



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I seemed to have quadrupled my free time, and also found some sanity...let's see how long that lasts.

I'm constantly charging my phone and ipod touch however and fuck knows what I'm going to do for essays and I've developed an interest into the real gay rights movement, the real progression of civil rights for people who look like everyone else. Though I am highly critical of other people's motives, such as just looking for a pull, and the need to link profit with the basic need of equality. Suppose it all comes down to positive and negative equality. Also I went to a gay club the other day and 90% of the boys were fake tanned, fashioned, camp, wine drinking typical gays - I went there a few weeks earlier and everyone was down to Earth, whatever wearing, whatever drinking, snorting, real people. Oh well ey the mono-dimension of being a gay man spreads.

I've been hearing a lot about this upcoming election. I reckon the Tory Party will get in, and if the Labour Party win it would be a hung election, unless the Liberals create a coalition with the Labour Party we will probably have to have another election not long after. It would be easier to talk about who will win the election and not why does the system always create bad Governments and how can we make a more fair type of system other than representative democracy. I'm not really calling for a revolution because you can change the system through reform, much like the Liberals notion of scrapping the House of Lords. The HoL is basically fat bureaucrats that have an influence on our daily lives even if they have never seen poverty, death or slums of Britain. But they also keep some sort of fairness in decision making so they aren't completely pointless.

Got a house for next year too living with 3 of my Manchester mates in a wee part of Manchester called Victoria Park - the kitchen is linked to the living room! And I picked the bedroom on the ground floor so I could get cheaper rent to fund the cat I'll be getting...or house rabbit...

I have 51p in my bank account, and I'm going to Leeds on Valentine's Day - this will be fun haha